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Of Stocks & SCOTUS: The Perils Of Memory

Of Stocks & SCOTUS: The Perils Of Memory Authored by Nicholas Colas via DataTrekResearch.com, We have been thinking a lot about human memory over the last few days. Part of that is some lingering thought about the 10-year Lehman bankruptcy anniversary earlier this month. Another is the fact that Monday will be the one-year mark […]

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Homos Economics: A Largely Irrational Animal

HOMOS ECONOMICUS: A LARGELY IRRATIONAL ANIMAL  Or ‘How Expected Utility Theory was Successfully Challenged by a Nobel Prize-winning Hypothesis’ 2002’s Nobel prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman wrote about Prospect Theory, which is hard to summarise succinctly because he wrote an entire thesis to explain it. He and his academic partner Amos Tversky examined how economic decision-making […]

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